As thousands of people attended a protest rally against the Government's controversial plans to change junior doctor's contracts, the young medic armed with a guitar sang to highlight the plight faced by the UK's health service.

Dressed in his scrubs and trusty stethoscope around his neck, the unnamed doctor strummed away to a large crowd to the tune of Jessie J's Price Tag.

He sang: "We hope you all agree it’s getting serious, when doctors are so tired they’re delirious, so if you want care then stop this travesty.

"Everybody look to the left, because you won’t get much help from the right."

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The unnamed doctor took to the streets to sing his song

Everybody look to the left, because you won’t get much help from the right

Express.co.uk has already highlighted the changes are likely to spark a crippling exodus of NHS staff leaving Britain - with a severe shortage of health workers which can only be stopped with costly locum and foreign workers.

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt wants to change Junior Doctors' contracts so they work longer hours, with one of the most contentious reforms being the reclassification of Saturday as a working day.

The controversial plans have been branded "unsafe and unfair" by the British Medical Association.

The medic went on: "Jezza wants to close the door on the vulnerable and poor, so if you want to fight back then help us save our contracts."